tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187314701263535491.post4895514134886038088..comments2015-01-23T16:16:40.588-08:00Comments on One Crazy Muthah: Philip Seymour Hoffman. Another one bites the dust.Hopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00584689723731242504noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187314701263535491.post-16518713942912776082014-02-06T17:37:12.955-08:002014-02-06T17:37:12.955-08:00I totally agree that it's disgusting how we sh...I totally agree that it's disgusting how we shame people who come forward with stories of abuse. Also sad is that no one considers what might have shaped Woody Allen's behavior, should he be guilty of what Dylan has put forth. I appreciate that she spoke up. If it's true, I hope they both get help. And yes, her story is hard to read, especially when I've felt so connected to some of his movies. Art is so damn complex. As for the morons who jump to conclusions without a thought - they are sad. They make me feel sad. But they also make me want to think more, feel more, and care more. Keynahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15029281286770370263noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187314701263535491.post-63016987289145849582014-02-06T15:36:32.989-08:002014-02-06T15:36:32.989-08:00I've read a few different articles, each with ...I've read a few different articles, each with their own spin. I've all liked his movies, but at same time, it was hard not to notice something was a little "off" with Woody Allen. Whatever that is, is probably the same thing that makes his movies what they are. The letter from Dylan hit home. And so did the immediate reaction of "who's to say wether it's true or not." That infuriates me. It probably always will. In my mind the victim has far more to lose than gain by coming forward. Our society has made it this way. It's sad, and people are sad. Hopehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00584689723731242504noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8187314701263535491.post-36838046443405451762014-02-04T15:12:15.978-08:002014-02-04T15:12:15.978-08:00Stigma, it's a bitch. I'm struggling more ...Stigma, it's a bitch. I'm struggling more with the Woody Allen article that's going around. I love his movies. Apparently that's an unpopular opinion. But to say that he suffers from mental illness may be an understatement. I am sorry for any abuse that anyone had or has to suffer because they live with a mentally ill person. I am also sorry that the mentally ill are an underserved population. In the end, at least in my mind, we all will be what exactly what we are. Human. Keynahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15029281286770370263noreply@blogger.com